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Many teams have to resort to rental vehicles to support their riders during the race and so they sometimes have to get creative with how to haul bikes. The Jamis - Hagens Berman team opts for vacuum-mount bike holders from Seasucker

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Team Novo Nordisk is racing on Orbea Orcas

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Novo Nordisk's Orbea Orcas use some of the most unique cable routing in the business

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23mm-wide Vittoria tubular's for the Novo Nordisk team

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Novo Nordisk is among several teams that are gathering video footage during the race using Shimano's new video cameras. They're mounted on K-Edge aluminum mounts while the Garmin Edge 1000 computers are attached using the stock o-ring mounts

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Condor bikes are rarely seen on US soil but the Rapha Condor - JLT team has brought a fleet to Colorado

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Naturally, the Rapha Condor - JLT team bikes have smatterings of pink throughout the frame's paint

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There's just a bit of pink, though

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More pink highlights are found on the custom fi'zi:k saddles

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Jelly Belly is always a popular team at US races. Fans literally gather around the team bus for samples of jelly beans, and that theme carries over to the team livery on the Argon 18 Gallium Pro race bikes

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It's hard not to smile when you see pictures of jelly beans

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The Jelly Belly team is riding on ISM's unique-looking Adamo saddles

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Jelly Belly opts for Rotor power meters

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Blacked-out TRP aluminum calipers are fitted to the Jelly Belly team bikes

Argon 18 has long had a unique front-end approach. Instead of stacking up spacers on top of the headset, the frames use spacers to push the upper headset cup further up, which maintains stiffness by better supporting the steerer tube

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The Jelly Belly team races on Maxxis tubulars glued to 3T carbon wheels

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The Optum Pro Cycling team is sponsored by Diamondback so they tackle road stages on the company's lightweight Podium carbon frames

Some of the top riders and teams have made their way over to the high mountains of Colorado for this year's edition of the USA Pro Cycling Challenge. Colorado resident Tejay van Garderen (BMC) currently leads the race, followed closely by fellow Boulderite Alex Howes (Garmin-Sharp). Take a look at the bikes they're riding in the gallery above, along with tech tidbits from several other teams, too.

Alex howes' (garmin-sharp) cervžlo r5 just before the start of stage 4 of the usa pro cycling challenge:

Alex Howes' (Garmin-Sharp) Cervélo R5

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Preferred Terrain: Up in the Colorado high-country where the singletrack is still single, the dirt is still brown, and the aspens are in full bloom. Also, those perfect stretches of pavement where the road snakes across the mountainside like an artist's paintbrush.